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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Public Illumination Magazine (PIM) is an aPublic Illumination Magazine (PIM) is an artists' periodical published since 1979, notable for its tiny size (11 × 7 cm). Each issue features a given topic. The general flavor of the contents ranges from parody to the absurd, with brevity a constant. Public Illumination Magazine mocks the traditions of . The pocket-size of the magazine, its use of pseudonyms, and its irreverent tone tweak the expectations produced by the large format glossy magazines. Long-time writers include: , , , and . The use of such pseudonyms is intended to mock contemporary mainstream magazines' obsession with celebrity. Founded in underground art and literary circles in downtown New York by ; originally "non-weekly", later "non-monthly", then "non-biannual", it is now "non-occasional" and published in Italy. Writers and artists who have contributed include: Ken Brown, Steve Dalachinsky, Keith Haring, Michael Madore, David Sandlin, Hal Sirowitz, Sparrow, Mike Topp, David Wojnarowicz, and Diane Torr. Complete series of the magazine are held by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Pompidou Center in Paris. Through 2017, 60 issues have been published covering the following themes: * Telephones * Virulence * Mass Transit * Little Girls * Cosmetic Mutilation * Livestock * War Games * Habits * The Truth * Husbands * Artifice * Tongues * Civilization * Rejects * Idols * Pain & Sorrow * Excess * Scales * Technique * Races * Contraception * Disguise * Comestibles * Vermin * Flora & Fauna * Heredity * Instruments * Propaganda * Home * Water Sports * The Future * Miracles * Casualties * Foreigners * Youth * Secrets * Organs * Fun * Mother * Hallucinations * Underwear * Enemies * Shadows * Neighbors * Balls * Busts * Luxury * Hair * Climate * Bullshit * Passion * Space * Trash * Spice * Doom & Gloom * Lethargy * Vehicles * Fortune * Flesh * Heaven * Vehicles * Fortune * Flesh * Heaven , Public Illumination Magazine (PIM) ist einPublic Illumination Magazine (PIM) ist ein Kunstmagazin mit der Größe von 11 cm × 7 cm. Es wird seit 1979 herausgegeben. Gegründet wurde es Zagreus Bowery. Innerhalb eines Künstlerkreises in New York City entwarf er das Konzept des PIM. Die Texte und Zeichnungen reichen von Parodie bis Absurditäten. Die Beiträge werden ausschließlich unter Pseudonymen veröffentlicht. Bis 2007 erschienen 51 Ausgaben. Das Magazin erscheint unregelmäßig und ist in den USA, Italien und Deutschland erhältlich. Keith Haring hat 1981 eine Serie von Arbeiten für die Ausgabe Nr. 13 gezeichnet.rbeiten für die Ausgabe Nr. 13 gezeichnet.
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